I hope this link works for everyone. It is an interesting article on the comparison between the two MIs. The article notes that Valbuena has a 55 arm which would make the left side of the IF difficult to play with any regularity. I thought it was a bit better than that but we are talking Jamey Carroll arm rather than Cabrera arm. I have a tough time figuring out how we got so much talent out of the Mariners for so little. Other than Gutz, there really was nothing given for Choo, Cabrera and Valbuena. Maybe King Felix for Marte!

Well we don't know how good Valbuena will be yet, so this comment isn't really valid until we find out more..

But I find it interesting that it's been two GMs they've potentially taken advantage of, instead of just spanning all these trades over one guy. Hopefully Seattle learned from their mistake with Bavasi, who was a good guy in terms of assembling young talent, but did a pretty awful job when it came to trading it away (Shapiro wasn't the only one that took advantage of him).

As the game is 'reverting' to an earlier version where Defense is more of a priority, I can see ACab being a full time middle infielder. Especially if the partner up the middle is more bat than glove (like Peralta now).

John McDonald played better defense than Cabrera.....but still never got a starting job. He still does play better defense and won't see much starting time in Toronto likely. Cabrera still needs to hit to start.....he did it at the ends of 2007 and 2008.....so hopefully he can put that together for a full season this year.....